This giant Papua New Guinea guy showed up from Boston, last night. Thanks to my buddy, Rick (Big Kahuna), for finding him at a swapmeet and sending him out to me in California! He got it for $200!! Unreal. California prices are a joke...

Next up will be finishing the wall outside of the hot tub (after I finish carving one last tiki for my buddy, Big Tony) to mount the PNG guy out there. The Breezeway is slowly spreading out and over my whole backyard….!

Astro still isn't sure what to think about the new tiki... It kinda freaked him out.

The Hula Girls' Spike Marble, and Susana Andrea of Vestige Photography present to you their 2015 Tiki Calendar.
How often do the likes of Mosh (cover model), Doris Mayday, Angelique Noire, Lisa Love, and many more of your favorite pin-ups appear in a calendar together?

All images are photographed by Susana Andrea, a California based pin up photographer with 10 years of experience at Spike's home bar, The Breezeway. Design work is done entirely by The Hula Girls' Spike Marble who is also an Art Director at Hurley International.

Never before seen images are printed on high quality matte paper, all wrapped together in a gold spiral binding. The design is similar to the 1950's Varga pin-up calendars, with a full page for the model and a small month view on the corner.

These are not throw away calendars, but art pieces that you can keep for years to come.

I always wonder what my neighbors think is going on when it's cocktail time in The Breezeway and all of the crazy lights are turned on.

Astro stand guard… Got that new PNG mask at Tiki Oasis…

I recently got these two Papua New Guinea 'bagas' from an antique mall in Orange. They are supposedly 90 years old... They're big. I think they're gonna flank this guy when I get around to finishing the walls out side of the hot tub…

Recognize these?? If you've enjoyed cocktails at Frankie's Tiki Room in Las Vegas, you mighta had your ass in them before. Moss (the owner) just got rid of all of the carved chairs. These two chairs, carved by Buzzy, ended up in The Breezeway by way of Bamboo Ben.

The detail of one of them...

Oh, and if you go out to Frankie's soon, don't forget to try the cocktail named after one of our songs... The Hulabilly Honey. It's tasty!!

Sneak peak into The Hula Girls' new music video!
This last Sunday, we had the second filming session in The Breezeway.

We shot this scene in front of my garage with a green screen and Bethany and her husband's '59 Cadillac. He laid in the back and bounced around to give it motion, as I ran by over and over, with a can light, to simulate traffic. Looks just as I envisioned. Kinda Tarantino-esque! Expert set up and filming by Cristopher Bonomo. Muah by Red Dodge